06-09-2010, 05:17 PM | #1 |
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Recipes and RSS feeds and organization questions
Just started using Calibre (v0.7.1) with a fresh Sony PRS-600 (formatted, and did not bother installing Sony library software on my laptop).
1. When setting up lots of RSS feeds, do people find it best to have a recipe for each blog/feed sites they follow, or is it best to group blogs/feed sites into groups and create a recipe for each group (e.g., a recipe for all fitness blogs)? 2. In Calibre, when I click on Fetch News, I have to select and download each custom feed individually. Is there a way to download them all at once (besides scheduling downloads)? 3. For each feed, I max out on the feed settings - 365 days and 100 articles. Yet when I fetch news, I only get 10 articles per feed??? 4. I noticed that if I re-fetch a recipe that I've previously fetched, Calibre creates another ebook for that recipe. How do I automatically update (or replace) the existing ebook for a custom recipe rather than creating new ebooks each time I fetch news? 5. Removing articles from a custom recipe created ebook - i.e., if I have a custom feed for BlogA, and I read a few of the articles on my reader, is there anyway to get those read articles off the reader other than just waiting for them to get rolled off as time/newer articles push them out? OK, that's it for now. Great app, and using this, so far I have no reason to install Sony's library software. |
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No, but if you read them, schedule them, then hit the Download all scheduled button to get them all immediately.
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If I understand it correctly, if I place the feeds I have in Google Reader (effectively tagging them with the folder name), then the Google Reader recipe will delineate sections for each folder. Let's say I have 5 blog feeds, each with 10 unread articles, in one Google Reader folder labeled 'fitness'. Will the Google Reader recipe create a section titled 'fitness' and subsections for each blog, or will all 50 articles be mixed together under the 'fitness' section? As for the 10 article limit without using an aggregator like Google Reader, I can live with just the most recent 10 articles on my e-reader. But grouping the feeds (without mixing articles from different feeds) would help limit the clutter on my Sony reader. Is there another way to accomplish this goal even if I use a different recipe for every feed from a different site? Edit: It seems I can use Collections and tags to accomplish this, e.g., 'feed-fitness', 'feed-finance', etc., which would group the various feeds into subject collections, and still keep them separate from my books, which might be tagged 'fitness', 'finance', etc. Quote:
"4. I noticed that if I re-fetch a recipe that I've previously fetched, Calibre creates another ebook for that recipe. How do I automatically update (or replace) the existing ebook for a custom recipe rather than creating new ebooks each time I fetch news?" It seems when each feed has it's own recipe, Calibre will keep downloading the last 10 articles, even if it's already done so before. Is there anyway to let Calibre know the articles are read or previously downloaded? I saw a preference setting that tells Calibre to delete news from library once it is sent to the reader. I suppose that will prevent me from reloading a previously loaded 'news book' onto the reader, but it doesn't stop Calibre from fetching those same articles and creating another book. Last edited by flyash; 06-10-2010 at 01:49 AM. |
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dwanthny, thanks for walking me through this.
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I think I'll skip the Google Reader recipe route because I have many, many more feeds in G-reader than I want to read on my e-reader, and the article mixing is the nail in the coffin. So everytime I fetch news for a recipe, Calibre will create a new ebook, correct? Which means I'll have to tag it everytime, correct? As a result, if for example, I have multiple ebooks from one recipe, the differentiating factor in the e-reader will be the date in the title, correct? Using collections and tagging seems to organize stuff in the Collections list just fine, and I guess I can always go to that list instead of the Books list when looking for reading material. |
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Hi Guys, sort of related, but I want to download the print version of the investment executive. The normal URL is:
http://www.investmentexecutive.com/c...on=149&cat=149 Where as the print version is: http://www.investmentexecutive.com/c...on=149&cat=149 I was using this site : http://calibre-ebook.com/user_manual...sion#portfolio to figure out how to download the print version. It says to replace the old URL with the print URL. But Im not sure how to do this with the above to URL's. I would appreciate some insight as to how to do this. Thanks |
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I'm glad you moved it but I liked your first request for help on how to do a specific thing and the willingness to try and learn how to create a recipe. You'll receive better feedback and guidance on a question to learn how versus a request for someone else to do the work.
Someone may create it for you or you may be ignored. Personally I would edit the post to include a request for info. |
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def print_version(self, url): return url.replace('http://www.investmentexecutive.com/client/en/News/DetailNews.asp?', 'http://www.investmentexecutive.com/client/en/News/ImprimerDetail.asp?') |
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